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Looking at the Internet a bit this seems to most commonly be related to a Javascript clash. I am using lightbox on this page, also I think the previous developer has some javascript in it as well. Hoping this is an error someone has seen before.

Here I believe it's CSS. It's not a problem in IE. But in Chrome and Opera (probably Firefox as well) you cannot type text in it, as it's not on top of the stack of elements in that region of the page. It falls behind/under the <div class="emailbut"> element. To fix that, add the red to its inline style:

1) The positioning of the <div class="emailbut"> element was recently made absolute, perhaps before it was not. Other elements without position set cannot be "seen through" by the mouse on this type of element in most browsers.

2) You had only previously checked in IE, which can "see through" the <div class="emailbut"> element with the mouse even when it is position absolute as long as it has no background.

Or a combination. 1) was done at some point and then not checked in non-IE until recently.

Like I say though, it could be something else that happened. Those are the likeliest scenarios I can imagine.